Carseldine

Located about 15km directly north of the Brisbane CBD Carseldine is a mixture of residential housing and various rural land holdings. The suburb’s rapid population growth has resulted in rural land coming under increased pressure from the outer urban sprawl and is quickly being converted to residential lots. Although the majority of housing in Carseldine is single-detached, there has been an increasing number of new townhouses and low-density housing units constructed over the last decade. Carseldine has proved to be a popular suburb over recent years as a result of its close proximity to more well known suburbs such as Aspley and Bridgeman Downs. The adjoining suburb of Aspley boasts retail services and facilities for Carseldine residents including the Hypermarket, a Home Base Centre and numerous restaurants and convenience stores. Slightly further away Strathpine also provides industrial services plus Westfield Strathpine, which incorporates a cinema complex, games arcade and tenpin bowling. Carseldine is well serviced by public transport with easy access to both bus and rail (Carseldine Station) services providing direct access into the heart of Brisbane. In addition, the main northern highway runs through the area, while access to the Gateway Motorway is about five minutes away providing a quick trip of about 15 minutes by car to both the international and domestic airports. Several schools in the surrounding area including Taigum Primary School, Aspley East Primary School, St Flannans Catholic School and Aspley Primary and High Schools service residents. Carseldine is also equipped to service older residents with Carseldine Retirement Village and the Holy Spirit Home located within the suburbs boundaries. With its variety of housing, easy access to public transport and close proximity to schools, the area has been shown a solid level of appreciation for its family lifestyle. Source: REIQ

Fast Facts about Carseldine
  • Population 9,000
  • Median Property Price House: $575,000 Unit: $380,000
  • Median Rent House: $490 PW Unit: $400 PW
  • Number of schools 0
  • Location 15Km from Brisbane CBD
Carseldine is a mainly residential suburb in the north of Brisbane. At its northern boundary is the Carseldine Homemaker Centre. This Homemaker Centre includes one of north Brisbane's three Bunnings Warehousestores, which became a part of the Carseldine Homemaker Centre in 2002 (Bunnings previously traded individually there for about 4 years). There is also a community-based shopping centre anchored by a Woolworths supermarket on Beams Road and two convenience centres, one beside the railway station and the other on the western side of the suburb. Carseldine also includes two plant nurseries (one small and one large, both located along Beams Road), Club Coops and the Aspley Hornets AFL Club. Carseldine Police Station, an $8.4 million facility, located on the corner of Gympie Road and Denver Road commenced operations on 29 September 2009. Souce: Wikipedia
Although the majority of housing in Carseldine is single-detached, there has been an increasing number of new townhouses and low-density housing units constructed over the last decade. Source: REIQ
Several schools in the surrounding area including Taigum Primary School, Aspley East Primary School, St Flannans Catholic School and Aspley Primary and High Schools service residents. Source: REIQ
Slightly further away Strathpine also provides industrial services plus Westfield Strathpine, which incorporates a cinema complex, games arcade and tenpin bowling. Source: REIQ
Carseldine was named after the fencing contractor William Carseldine who settled in Bald Hills in 1858. He also owned land in what is now Carseldine. Source: Wikipedia
The adjoining suburb of Aspley boasts retail services and facilities for Carseldine residents including the Hypermarket, a Home Base Centre and numerous restaurants and convenience stores. Slightly further away Strathpine also provides industrial services plus Westfield Strathpine, which incorporates a cinema complex, games arcade and tenpin bowling. Source: REIQ
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Located about 15km directly north of the Brisbane CBD Carseldine is a mixture of residential housing and various rural land holdings. The suburb’s rapid population growth has resulted in rural land coming under increased pressure from the outer urban sprawl and is quickly being converted to residential lots. Although the majority of housing in Carseldine is single-detached, there has been an increasing number of new townhouses and low-density housing units constructed over the last decade. Carseldine has proved to be a popular suburb over recent years as a result of its close proximity to more well known suburbs such as Aspley and Bridgeman Downs. The adjoining suburb of Aspley boasts retail services and facilities for Carseldine residents including the Hypermarket, a Home Base Centre and numerous restaurants and convenience stores. Slightly further away Strathpine also provides industrial services plus Westfield Strathpine, which incorporates a cinema complex, games arcade and tenpin bowling. Carseldine is well serviced by public transport with easy access to both bus and rail (Carseldine Station) services providing direct access into the heart of Brisbane. In addition, the main northern highway runs through the area, while access to the Gateway Motorway is about five minutes away providing a quick trip of about 15 minutes by car to both the international and domestic airports. Several schools in the surrounding area including Taigum Primary School, Aspley East Primary School, St Flannans Catholic School and Aspley Primary and High Schools service residents. Carseldine is also equipped to service older residents with Carseldine Retirement Village and the Holy Spirit Home located within the suburbs boundaries. With its variety of housing, easy access to public transport and close proximity to schools, the area has been shown a solid level of appreciation for its family lifestyle. Source: REIQ

Fast Facts about Carseldine
  • Population 9,000
  • Median Property Price House: $575,000 Unit: $380,000
  • Median Rent House: $490 PW Unit: $400 PW
  • Number of schools 0
  • Location 15Km from Brisbane CBD
Carseldine is a mainly residential suburb in the north of Brisbane. At its northern boundary is the Carseldine Homemaker Centre. This Homemaker Centre includes one of north Brisbane's three Bunnings Warehousestores, which became a part of the Carseldine Homemaker Centre in 2002 (Bunnings previously traded individually there for about 4 years). There is also a community-based shopping centre anchored by a Woolworths supermarket on Beams Road and two convenience centres, one beside the railway station and the other on the western side of the suburb. Carseldine also includes two plant nurseries (one small and one large, both located along Beams Road), Club Coops and the Aspley Hornets AFL Club. Carseldine Police Station, an $8.4 million facility, located on the corner of Gympie Road and Denver Road commenced operations on 29 September 2009. Souce: Wikipedia
Although the majority of housing in Carseldine is single-detached, there has been an increasing number of new townhouses and low-density housing units constructed over the last decade. Source: REIQ
Several schools in the surrounding area including Taigum Primary School, Aspley East Primary School, St Flannans Catholic School and Aspley Primary and High Schools service residents. Source: REIQ
Slightly further away Strathpine also provides industrial services plus Westfield Strathpine, which incorporates a cinema complex, games arcade and tenpin bowling. Source: REIQ
Carseldine was named after the fencing contractor William Carseldine who settled in Bald Hills in 1858. He also owned land in what is now Carseldine. Source: Wikipedia
The adjoining suburb of Aspley boasts retail services and facilities for Carseldine residents including the Hypermarket, a Home Base Centre and numerous restaurants and convenience stores. Slightly further away Strathpine also provides industrial services plus Westfield Strathpine, which incorporates a cinema complex, games arcade and tenpin bowling. Source: REIQ
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